The daily hype is all around you. From cloud native, multicloud, to hybrid cloud, this is the path to your digital future. The choices you make as a developer does not preclude the daily work of enhancing your customer's experience and agile delivery of your applications. With all this delivery and infrastructure, there is a lot of data generated when engaging with any cloud experience. Regulatory and compliance pressures force us to store audit and observability data. Understanding the pitfalls around the collection, storage, and maintenance of your cloud data can mean the difference between bankruptcy and success with our cloud native strategy. Let us take you on a journey, looking closely at the decisions you are making as a DevOps team delivering and dealing with monitoring applications. Join us for an hour of power, where real customer experiences are used to highlight the three top lessons learned as their DevOps teams transitioned their data needs into cloud native environments. Key Takeaways: Attendees to this session will gain insights into the data explosion that is part of the large scale cloud native world. Real customer experiences are used to highlight the three top lessons learned as their DevOps teams transitioned their data needs into cloud native environments.

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Never thought of the heavy impact of o11y in the cloud, illuminating speech.

I liked this talk, even the level of abstraction was high and the intention was to give an inspirational talk, I've found many concrete points in my daily work (FinOps consultant). Really appreciated.

It's probably the best talk of the day I've followed, felt the vibes of understanding something that was around me for a while but never really focused on it. Great work!

Interesting, useful, and the topics were addressed with the right level of technicality.

I really appreciate when someone starts discussing these problems more openly in the tech world, particularly in Italy. I think we need to focus more on the human aspects and value them properly, as companies are made up of people.